Beyond Randomness

Exploring Divine Providence with the Rambam

Beyond Randomness explores the concept of individual Divine Providence from dual perspectives. In these pages, readers will learn the meaning of this concept from the traditional sources and will come to understand how it shapes a life committed to Torah.

Deveikus. The Rambam teaches that an ongoing conscious connection with Hashem, deveikus, is the highest purpose of Torah life, giving true meaning and spiritual fulfillment to our existence.

Sefer Iyov. The Rambam’s analysis of Iyov explains that true significance is found only in deveikus, even when we see good people suffering while others seem to have a free ride.

Nature and Miracles. The Rambam explains that both nature and miracles are expressions of Hashem’s will, encouraging us to recognize the Divine in every aspect of life.

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description of book Exploring Divine Providence with the Rambam Beyond Randomness explores the concept of individual Divine Providence from dual perspectives. In these pages, readers will learn the meaning of this concept from the traditional sources and will come to understand how it shapes a life committed to Torah. Deveikus. The Rambam teaches that an ongoing conscious connection with Hashem, deveikus, is the highest purpose of Torah life, giving true meaning and spiritual fulfillment to our existence. Sefer Iyov. The Rambam’s analysis of Iyov explains that true significance is found only in deveikus, even when we see good people suffering while others seem to have a free ride. Nature and Miracles. The Rambam explains that both nature and miracles are expressions of Hashem’s will, encouraging us to recognize the Divine in every aspect of life.

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  • Number of pages: 168
  • Cover type: Hardcover
  • editor: Rabbi Dr David Gottlief - Rebbetzin Tziporah (Heller) Gottlieb